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walter September 19th 09 01:07 PM

byron doorbell chimes
 
We have a set of Byron SD86 wireless doorbell chimes and the bellpush
is in need of replacement. The SD86 model appears to have been
airbrushed out of history - can't find any mention on Byron's web
site, and B&Q only sell SX and TX models - does anyone know of
anything compatible with the SD range, or have we got to buy a new set
- in which case I'll buy something else from somewhere else, as long
as it has a longer potential lifespan

W

Dave Starling September 19th 09 01:28 PM

byron doorbell chimes
 
On Sep 19, 1:07*pm, walter wrote:
We have a set of Byron SD86 wireless doorbell chimes and the bellpush
is in need of replacement. The SD86 model appears to have been
airbrushed out of history - can't find any mention on Byron's web
site, and B&Q only sell SX and TX models - does anyone know of
anything compatible with the SD range, or have we got to buy a new set
- in which case I'll buy something else from somewhere else, as long
as it has a longer potential lifespan

W

Friedland have a range of wireless systems which you can get at the
merchants. Also with theirs you can install the electronic push inside
the house and connect bell wire to a standard external push. They also
have mains/battery option on the receivers. I have mine wired through
timers so the system can be turned off at night. I think they do 2
ranges of wireless and the cheapo version doesn't have those two
features.

Dave

Mike Clarke September 19th 09 03:33 PM

byron doorbell chimes
 
Dave Starling wrote:

Friedland have a range of wireless systems


.... and also have a policy of changing the design and dropping support for
the previous, incompatible, versions :-(

--
Mike Clarke

Pete Zahut September 19th 09 03:57 PM

byron doorbell chimes
 
Dave Starling wrote:
On Sep 19, 1:07 pm, walter wrote:
We have a set of Byron SD86 wireless doorbell chimes and the bellpush
is in need of replacement. The SD86 model appears to have been
airbrushed out of history - can't find any mention on Byron's web
site, and B&Q only sell SX and TX models - does anyone know of
anything compatible with the SD range, or have we got to buy a new
set - in which case I'll buy something else from somewhere else, as
long as it has a longer potential lifespan

W

Friedland have a range of wireless systems which you can get at the
merchants. Also with theirs you can install the electronic push inside
the house and connect bell wire to a standard external push. They also
have mains/battery option on the receivers. I have mine wired through
timers so the system can be turned off at night. I think they do 2
ranges of wireless and the cheapo version doesn't have those two
features.


Am I reading this right - you have a timer to turn your doorbell off at
night??? Why?



js.b1 September 19th 09 06:56 PM

byron doorbell chimes
 
Hmmm, quite like the idea of light-up notifiers triggered by timer...
- "Please wait" during sensible hours
- "Go away" during unsensible hours

Peter Johnson September 19th 09 07:39 PM

byron doorbell chimes
 
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 13:07:51 +0100, walter wrote:

We have a set of Byron SD86 wireless doorbell chimes and the bellpush
is in need of replacement. The SD86 model appears to have been
airbrushed out of history - can't find any mention on Byron's web
site,


Byron CS responded quickly when I asked a question of them.

Graham.[_2_] September 20th 09 12:58 AM

byron doorbell chimes
 


"js.b1" wrote in message
...
Hmmm, quite like the idea of light-up notifiers triggered by timer...
- "Please wait" during sensible hours
- "Go away" during unsensible hours

My Headmaster at junior school had something very similar on his
study door. Must have been about 1960.

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Andy Burns[_7_] September 20th 09 01:20 PM

byron doorbell chimes
 
On 20/09/09 12:43, Owain wrote:

On 20 Sep, 00:58, "Graham." wrote:
Hmmm, quite like the idea of light-up notifiers triggered by timer...
- "Please wait" during sensible hours
- "Go away" during unsensible hours

My Headmaster at junior school had something very similar on his
study door. Must have been about 1960.


So did mine, and I copied the idea for my bedroom door.


Oh dear, so did mine, and so did I, nobody took a blind bit of notice
though, I also had a bell wired to my desk drawers.


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